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1 V, 16| engage with us in very large numbers. ~ 2 VI, 43| being consumed by so great numbers of cattle and men, but also 3 VII, 44| be seen on account of the numbers on it. Being astonished, 4 VII, 48| and hastened in larger numbers to that quarter. As each 5 VII, 48| Neither in position nor in numbers was the contest an equal 6 VII, 50| depended on their position and numbers, our men on their bravery, 7 VII, 50| gates, was overpowered by numbers, and, despairing of his 8 VII, 63| They came together in great numbers and from every quarter to 9 VII, 70| hinder one another by their numbers, and as only the narrower 10 VII, 74| surrounded even by immense numbers, if such a circumstance 11 VII, 76| calculation was made of their numbers: commanders were appointed: 12 VII, 80| our men hard pressed by numbers, both those who were hemmed 13 VIII, 7| bordered on theirs, and whose numbers were countless: that the 14 VIII, 12| consequence of their superior numbers, they pursued them too eagerly, 15 VIII, 18| between the horse, whose numbers prove injurious to themselves. ~ 16 VIII, 25| killed or taken prodigious numbers, he sent Labienus with two 17 VIII, 39| despised the smallness of their numbers, yet he thought their obstinacy 18 VIII, 50| their presence in such great numbers [at the election], and at